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    Hyperboles In 1984

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    are formulated‚ discouraging any individual thought is just one of many examples throughout the story. 1984 uses hyperboles or exaggerated situations to communicate this message and additionally‚ the novel itself serves as a metaphor to issues deep rooted into our society finally‚ the novel shows that everyone is guilty of creating and enforcing these stereotypes. In summary George Orwell’s 1984 clearly portrays a terrifying rendition of a world defined by individual viewpoints widespread over the

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    Winston Churchill had many major influences on Europe and the United States‚ especially during World War II. He served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom two different times. Born and raised in Ireland‚ Winston Churchill grew up to be a major figure in history‚ on the account of the efforts and effects he had on the Second World War. He not only aided the European war efforts‚ but also the American efforts‚ and thus caused many points of World War II. Winston Churchill was born in Dublin

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    Winston Churchill had many accomplishments during his life. He was a remarkable politician but also a great solider‚ speech writer‚ and artist. He was considered one of the best politicians and speech writers of both his time and ours. He was born into the upper class but was able to sympathize with the poor and working class too. Churchill was loved and respected by all. Of all his great accomplishments‚ Churchill was best known for his two terms as prime minister. Winston Churchill was the son

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    AP Literature 30 August Character Analysis of Winston Smith from 1984 Winston Smith‚ George Orwell’s main character from 1984‚ contributes greatly to the novel in many ways. While he is presented to be a simple man‚ Winston adds many complex ideas to the classic piece of literature. Orwell uses internal and external characteristics‚ symbols‚ and significant quotes to develop Winston’s role in 1984. Internal Characteristics are a big part of the development of a main character and ideas relating

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Dakota Forsythe ENG2D1 Ms. Tuerk Tuesday‚ April 22nd A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies is generally thought of as a romantic comedy. The play involves a number of romantic components‚ it is not actually a love story; it distances the audience from the emotions of the characters in order to poke fun at the torments and afflictions that those in love suffer. Factors that make the play fit into the genre are the troubles of humans

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Winston Moseley has had three major details that impacted his life‚ such as his back ground‚ his crimes‚ and his time in jail. I. Winston Moseley was a working man and had a family. a. Moseley owned a home in Richmond Hill‚ Queens‚ New York. b. He worked as a machine operator in New York. c. Moseley was raising two children with his wife in Queens. d. He was apprehended on March 18‚ 1964‚ while trying to steal television. e. He did not have any previous criminal

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    Oklahoma. There is one person in the story that stands out named Dallas Winston. Dally Winston is round character that shows many sides of himself throughout the course of the story. One of the conflicts that Dally deals with is a man versus man conflict when the only person that he loves and cares about dies. Some ways that this character can be described as is criminal‚ hard‚ and caring for Johhny and his gang. Dallas Winston can be described as criminal. One example of this is they say in the story

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    1984 Panopticism

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    John Corvi A parallel society Hitler and Stalin are two men who forever left an imprint on the history and future of mankind. The 1940’s are a decade with hundreds of twist and turns‚ and these two men can be named responsible for the majority of them. The respective countries of these two rulers both experienced a time where citizens ultimately had almost no rights and no freedom because of the choice of government these two rulers decided to practice: Totalitarianism. Totalitarianism left people’s

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    "1984 Commentary".

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    George Orwell ’s 1984‚ is a novel about the life of Winston Smith living in a totalitarianism state where Big Brother has control‚ power and dominates the lives of citizens. There are many significant paragraphs which stand out in the book however I extracted the passage on pages 127‚ 128 from "Folly‚ Folly‚ his heart....." to "...the absence of a telescreen" because it has great literary insight and significant elements of symbolism behind it.(This is where Winston heard the prole women singing

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    January 2015 Jay Gatsby’s Impossible Dream Many symbols are incorporated throughout The Great Gatsby. As the story begins‚ these symbols are slowly introduced and start to show meaning as the story progresses. The characters Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Pam‚ Tom‚ Jordan‚ Myrtle‚ and Wilson all give these symbols meaning by instilling them throughout the novel. The message that the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is trying to tell us readers is how the American Dream is unattainable. This message

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